I just got a bill from my veterinary for semen checking some bills. First of all, the per animal price has gone up in the last 3 years from about $30.00 to about $47.00 per animal if you have more than 3. Second, they added a charge of $15.00 for cleaning up their facility after the bulls. Any surgery is also billed at an loaded rate plus each item including syringes, surgery packs, drugs etc are billed separately.
Now this all makes perfect sense if they value their labor at a loaded rate to cover the cost of overhead at say $100.00 per hour.
Your lawyer does this, also. They charge a loaded rate plus extra charges for each phone call, each document they process, each courier or mail charge etc.
Your banker also charges for each transaction that passes through their doors in addition to using your money at no cost to them.
Your mechanic also now charges an environmental charge for disposing of your old oil or tires or batteries.
In the end, this is proving a very efficient way of increasing the charge for services.
If cattlemen were able to charge for their input using a similar scale, what would the price of beef be? As cow/calf producers, wouldn't we be better off if we contracted our services to big corporations and were able to bill in the same way as other service industries or contractors do?
Now this all makes perfect sense if they value their labor at a loaded rate to cover the cost of overhead at say $100.00 per hour.
Your lawyer does this, also. They charge a loaded rate plus extra charges for each phone call, each document they process, each courier or mail charge etc.
Your banker also charges for each transaction that passes through their doors in addition to using your money at no cost to them.
Your mechanic also now charges an environmental charge for disposing of your old oil or tires or batteries.
In the end, this is proving a very efficient way of increasing the charge for services.
If cattlemen were able to charge for their input using a similar scale, what would the price of beef be? As cow/calf producers, wouldn't we be better off if we contracted our services to big corporations and were able to bill in the same way as other service industries or contractors do?
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